Going Beyond Trauma: Trusting your Clients’ Neuroplasticity and Resilience, a Conversation

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Duration: 1h 24m 39s

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There’s this implicit sea and at any moment something could pull a little piece of something true into our awareness…a web of understanding. In this interview, Bonnie Badenoch and Jules Taylor Shore explore the difference between the right and left brain as well as the unique dance involved in working with clients to inhabit presence and the strategies to become more right centered.

Bonnie Badenoch, LMFT, has spent the last 19 years integrating the discoveries of relational neuroscience into the art of therapy. In 2008, she co-founded the nonprofit agency Nurturing the Heart with the Brain in Mind to offer this work to the community of therapists, healthcare providers, and others interested in becoming therapeutic presences in the world. Her conviction that wisdom about the relational brain can support healing experiences for people at every age led to the publication of Being a Brain-Wise Therapist: A Practical Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology in 2008, The Brain-Savvy Therapist’s Workbook in 2011, and The Heart of Trauma: Healing the Embodied Brain in the Context of Relationships in 2017.

Juliane Taylor Shore, LPC, LMFT, SEP (AKA Jules) is a therapist and trainer of therapists in Austin, Texas. She specializes in applying Interpersonal Neurobiology to the healing of trauma and the creation of relational health with clients she sees. She uses her knowledge of the brain and the implicit mind to go decisively to the root of the issue with gentleness and depth. Jules has been a specialist in trauma recovery and in couples counseling for 12 years, and loves to work experientially because that is how to meet and invite shifts in the implicit mind. She wants to help people find the love, connection, and grace they have always longed for, both in themselves and with each other.

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